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35... Kh6
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To make sure he doesn't take with check. |

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36. Re2
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I am not sure why he didn't just take on e5. He was afraid of pins on the e file, but are they really that dangerous. What do you think dear reader? |
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36... Na8
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So I redevelop my worst piece. |
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37. Ng4+
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In comes a check |

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37... Kg7
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This is a mistake. g6 was better |

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38. Qc3+
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I missed this check |

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38... Kg6
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King up |

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39. Rf2
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Threats down the f file |

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39... Rf8
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Which I have to meet |
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40. Qg3
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He wants to keep control of the f file |
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40... Nb6
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I hit c4 |
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41. Ne3
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Knight protects |
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41... Rxf2
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I take |
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42. Qxf2
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He takes |

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42... Qf6
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Now if he exchanges queens, my king matches into the centre of the board and wins. |

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43. Qg2
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This is a massive mistake. Simply Kg2 and the position is still level |

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43... Qf4
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Now I have an edge |

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44. Qg1
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He protects the knight |

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44... Nd3
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Threat Nf7 check |

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45. Bxd3
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He takes |

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